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Even with rigorous academics, Pomona students find time to
play and stay fit.
Students have plentiful opportunities to compete and stay in
shape through athletic teams, club sports, intramurals,
physical education classes or individual workouts in our
top-notch fitness facilities.
The College's
athletic
program dates back more than a century, with a rich
history that includes the oldest
football rivalry in
Southern California. Today our scholar-athletes play on 10
women's and 10 men's
teams in Division III of the NCAA. Sports range from
swimming to soccer to softball, and our teams compete
powerfully in the Southern California Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference, where the Sagehens recently have taken
conference titles in cross country, basketball and soccer.
Club teams draw from all of the Claremont Colleges to
offer sports ranging from lacrosse to rugby to Ultimate
Frisbee. The
Intramurals
program offers fun and fitness with games such as flag
football, inner tube water polo and dodge ball. There's even
a surf club that heads to nearby Southern California
beaches.
The Physical Education Department provides
classes in everything from yoga to racquetball to
kickboxing.
Students also opt for individual workouts, lifting weights
or doing cardio in our state-of-the-art
athletic facilities.
The centerpiece of the athletic
complex is the Liliore Green Rains Center. It houses two gymnasiums with five
regulation basketball courts; racquetball, squash, and
handball courts; a weight-training facility with Cybex
equipment, elliptical, stair, and bicycle machines,
treadmill and free weights. You'll also find a large
exercise area for aerobics, yoga, fencing and martial arts.
Adjacent to the Rains Center are 14 all-weather tennis
courts; two soccer fields; an all-weather track and field
facility, football field, and baseball field. The aquatics
center houses a 50-meter Olympic-size pool with one- and
three-meter diving boards, and its own locker and training
rooms. These facilities are open to all Pomona students,
regardless of their participation in organized athletics, at
no additional charge.
Outdoors enthusiasts will enjoy sunny Southern California
weather and Pomona's 140-acre campus with beautiful
landscaping. Off-campus hiking and campus adventures abound
through On the Loose,
the five-college outdoors club.
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